File:HouOuMaru.jpg
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English: Japanese warship Hōō Maru (Hou-Ou Maru). 1855 painting. This is Japan's first domestic sailing ship. In addition to the Hinomaru flag, the black line in the white sail is the banner of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
日本語: 日本の洋式軍艦「鳳凰丸」。安政2年2月(1855年3月頃)に描かれたもの。日本で最初に「日の丸」を掲げた国産帆船
「鳳凰丸。帆の中黒は幕府の旗印。 |
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12:21, 18 October 2005 | 624 × 431 (28 KB) | World Imaging (talk | contribs) | Japanese warship Hou-Ou Maru. 1854 painting. Category:Japanese history |
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